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Live and Let Die-cast had a post on these models the other day. You need to stop by and off-road all the things with us again!

this was going to be my suggestion. Everybody has seen Back to the Future at least once

some of the free events I went to were the Little Car Show in Pacific Grove on Wednesday, and then on Saturday there was a cars and coffee in downtown Monterey where a Veyron, Hellcat Challenger, DB5, a Shelby Series 1 and a pair of 4c's showed up. Later that afternoon was the Concours d'LeMons, which had some

from the people who told us the Altima is the most exciting sedan on the road

That Kavalier was gorgeous

just saw that today at Pebble beach! It was parked on a side street next to Maserati's exhibit

it was ridiculously awesome

definitely the Stutz!

I'm enjoying my heated mirrors very much. This past winter was the first time I had them and it made backing up a whole lot easier

When I was 18 I decided to replace my Wrangler with something more fuel efficient. I had found a '99 Saturn SC2 three-door coupe with a 5-speed at the end of my street for $3k. On the 32nd day of ownership, one day after lemon law protection ended, the transmission decided it didn't want to hold it's fluid anymore and

I think we can stop calling it a future classic

I appreciate cars as an art form. It's about taking in the lines, details, and flow of the design of the car. It's about experiencing the abilities of the car, whether it's performance or functionality. It about the connection you have with your own car, the pride in owning such a machine.

Triangles, space shuttle body tiles, the model name in the tread of the tires, the GT90 was the concept car of the 90's

Dodge Spirit R/T. The quickest American sedan you could buy in 1991, second in the word to the M5. 0-60 in a little over 6 seconds in the very definition of an econobox. That also makes it the very definition of a sleeper. I want one.

There's going to be TWO for sale! Mecum has a silver one they are auctioning in Monterrey too

I had the dealer un-certify the car when I helped my mother buy her pre-owned Civic. The dealership had like a 24k mile limit on it, and the way she drives she would have hit that in a year. They lowered the price of the car $1000 and 70k miles later she still hasn't had a problem, so our strategy ended up paying off.

this is awesome! I loved reading both of these guys' stuff and I glad to see they're getting paid!

Speaking of Shelby and guitars, have you seen the Cobra guitars?

that's very noble of you